Turtuk is undoubtedly one of the remotest offbeat destinations in the whole country. A hidden gem nestled in the enchanting landscapes of Ladakh and located in the Nubra Valley, Turtuk is the last outpost of India in the north, after which Pakistan administered Gilgit-Baltistan begins. A remote village that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and warm hospitality and Turtuk is also known as the gateway to the Siachen Glacier, making it a strategically important region in the northern part of the country. The village's exquisiteness and the locals' hospitable nature are hard to miss.